
EC state aid law represents an increasingly important part of EC competition law. The case law at national and European levels is growing rapidly, both in quantity and importance. Significant and increasingly frequent legislative and regulatory measures have been adopted at the European level in this field.There are various reasons for this developing EU focus on public intervention in the economy, however the fundamental and primary rational is the completion of the internal market, and the pressure which that brings for liberalization and privatization. This volume analyzes the concept of aid and examines fundamental questions concerning the scope of state aid law. It also offers a comparison with WTO provisions on subsidies and looks at EEA and applicant states' state aid regimes. It then focuses upon selected areas of state aid law and policy. The final part of the book is devoted to an assessment of the system of remedies and enforcement both at the EU and national level. The contributors to this volume come from a wide variety of backgrounds: they include academics, practitioners, the judiciary, and Government representatives at both national and EU level.
This volume investigates the complex legal framework governing state aid within the European Union and its critical role in maintaining a competitive internal market. The authors, a distinguished group of academics, legal practitioners, and judicial experts, synthesize the rapidly evolving case law and legislative measures that define public intervention in the European economy. By examining the intersection of national and EU-level regulations, the text provides a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms used to ensure fair competition amidst ongoing trends of liberalization and privatization.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the technical nuances of EU competition policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a primary reference for legal professionals and scholars navigating the intricacies of European regulatory frameworks.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2004-03-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199265321
ISBN-13:
9780199265329
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